H. A. DREER'S | 



|$EEt) Ajio HonTicutTunatl 



%YAREHOUSE, M 



JTo, S^l-y Chestnut Street, Phiieidelphia, ^ 



"Wliere mar he found one of tlie largest and best selected stock.* of ^^^jK 



GAKDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 



to be fonnd in America, embracing all the "Home-grown" as well ^|| 

 as all the new and rare Foreign varieties. The 



AMATEUR GARDENER AND FLORIST 



will find all the novelties as they appear, obtained from reliable 

 sonrces, and offered at fair and reasonable rates. ,Jg\ 



THE MARKET GARDENER 



mavnlso obtain e^ery variety, suited to his Avants. at a moderate price. 



A, large assortment, including Garden Spades and Forks : Hoes 

 of every description ; Steel and Wrought Iron Rakes : Garden ^^ 

 Trowels, all sizes ; Hedge, Box and Grass Shears ; Ladies' Pruning ^, 

 Shears and Scissors; Flower, Grape and Fruit Gatherers; English ^ 

 rivet-back LaAvn Grass Scythes and Hooks: Lawn Grass Rakes: ^^ 

 Garden Lines and Reels; superior quality Pruning and Budding ^n 

 Knives: Reid's improved Green-house Syringes, &c.: Books on ^]^' 

 Gardening, Farming, and Rural aflrairs. ^', 



GREEN-HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT, 1 

 Corner of 35tli and Elm Streets, Mantua. M 



The Mantua and Hestonville Railway Cars pass withiu one square |P 

 of the grounds, and connect with the Arch Street Line running to ^p 

 Fairmount. Fare through five cents. Ask for a '^^ Mantua Tkket" 

 when you pay the fare. 



FURillY BS'Q Sill PAHM, 



Belmont Avenue and Ford Road. 



DEALERS supplied with every article at a liberal discount. 



Grattniij Printer, Dreer's Building, 327 Chestnut St. 



